![]() Īt the Morelia International Film Festival on October 1, 2009, while being interviewed on an Italian television show after being asked about the success of the two Kill Bill films, Tarantino addressed the hostess by claiming, "You haven't asked me about the third one", then asking the woman to ask the question would he be making a third Kill Bill film, to which he replied "Yes", and claiming "The Bride will fight again!" On October 3, 2009, he further predicted that Kill Bill 3 would be his ninth film, and would be released in 2014. ![]() The latter is most likely to be a prequel, but could also follow the rumored (sequel) plot reported in Entertainment Weekly in April 2004. One will be an origin story about Bill and his mentors, and the other will be an origin starring The Bride. The article adds that the "fourth installment of the popular kung fu action films concerns a cycle of reprisals and daughters who avenge their mother's deaths." Īt the 2006 Comic Con, Tarantino said that after the completion of Grindhouse, he wanted to make two anime Kill Bill films. According to the article, "Bennett Walsh said at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the third film involves the revenge of two killers whose arms and eye were hacked by Uma Thurman in the first stories". Nikki deserves her revenge every bit as much as The Bride deserved hers.Īccording to, details emerged around 2007 about two possible sequels, Kill Bill: Volumes 3 and 4. She'll raise Nikki, who'll take on The Bride. I've already got the whole mythology: Sofie Fatale will get all of Bill's money. But I need at least fifteen years before I do this again. Oh yeah, initially I was thinking this would be my " Dollars Trilogy." I was going to do a new one every ten years. Tarantino told Entertainment Weekly in April 2004, that he was planning a sequel: 2 where The Bride is driving and sums up the action to that point in its place is a small musical intermission that leads straight into Chapter 6. 1 is not present, nor is the short black and white scene at the beginning of Vol. 1 only) Sofie Fatale loses both of her arms the revelation that The Bride's daughter is alive at the end of Vol. 1 is not present, although a dedication to filmmaker Kinji Fukasaku is in its place the anime sequence is slightly longer with more gore The House of Blue Leaves battle is in color (it had been toned down to black and white for the USA release of Vol. 2 versions include the following: the "old Klingon proverb" shown at the beginning of Vol. The print shown at the New Beverly even retained the French subtitles necessary for screening an English-language film at the Cannes festival.ĭifferences in this version in comparison to the separate Vol. This was verified to be the original print that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003, before the decision was made to split the film into two parts due to the roughly four-hour length. Screenings of the complete film began on March 27, 2011, at the New Beverly Cinema. Tarantino announced at the 2008 Provincetown International Film Festival that a single film version of part 1 and 2 called Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair with an extended animation sequence was to be released in May 2009. She eventually catches up with Bill himself. The film follows "The Bride" pursuing Bill's brother Budd and confronting Elle Driver, a fellow student of Pai Mei. Volume 2 grossed a total of $66.2 million in the United States and Canada and $86 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $152.2 million. It grossed an estimated $17.7 million and ranked first at the international box office, ending an eight-week streak held by The Passion of the Christ. Outside of the United States and Canada, Volume 2 was released in 20 countries over the weekend of April 23, 2004. Volume 2 attracted more female theatergoers than Volume 1, with 40% of the audience being female. Volume 2 's opening weekend gross was higher than Volume 1 's, and the equivalent success confirmed the studio's financial decision to split the film into two theatrical releases. ![]() Kill Bill: Volume 2 was released in theaters on April 16, 2004. The State Theater Ann Arbor, Michigan shows a double feature of Kill Bill Vols.
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